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Book Review on Social and Cultural Anthropology


Social and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction covers a general overview of anthropology and the research involves in studying a society’s culture, history and way of life. The chapters illustrates various definitions of culture as well as very immersive studies completed by anthropologists in the field. Good research book to better understand the essential elements of creating Hispanic and multicultural communication.

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Black In Latin America Explores African and Spanish Relationship

Black In Latin America is a a four part series produced by PBS and Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Professor of English and African American Studies, which was shown on the PBS public cable channel. In this highly educational and informational series, Dr. Gates goes on a journey to the Latin American countries of Mexico, Peru and Brazil as well as the Caribbean islands of Haiti, Cuba and the Dominican Republic investigating the cultural history of Africans and the role they played in forming what is today Latin America and Latino culture. You can purchase the series on DVD at Amazon or watch it for free on the official website. What’s great about the official website is that it also offers a wealth of academic essays, timelines and photo galleries.

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Joe Kutchera Offers Latest Information on Hispanics Online in His New Book “Latino Link”

I had a great opportunity to interview Joe Kutchera at the Spanish Language Media Conference that was recently held in Denton, Texas. I’m currently finishing up his new book, Latino Link: Building Brands Online with Hispanic Communities and Content, which is about today’s online climate and how Hispanics are utilizing the online media technology that they are introduced to.

In my opinion, I highly recommend that you get a copy of Joe’s book. It’s one of the first books that offer up to date information on Hispanic online media and current internet and mobile activities. I really enjoyed reading the case studies from professional companies that use online meda for their campaigns and the book’s content makes it very simple to comprehend, excellent for academic study or marketing research. You can chat with Joe on Facebook and Twitter, he’s more than happy to discuss about his professional background or his current work. He’s very cool and very passionate about Hispanic online media content. Please view my video interview above and enjoy the book.

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Dieste Helps Promote Pepsi’s YO SUMO Initiative with Their Media Campaigns

Pepsi YO SUMO
Pre-screening of Pepsi YO SUMO’s film documentary “Latinos Living the American Dream”

In an earlier post, I mentioned that I was invited to watch the pre-screening of Pepis YO SUMO’s film documentary called Latinos Living the American Dream, a film that portrays the lives and experiences of Latinos living in the United States. The film is about 45 minutes but it shares a mixture of positive and emotional messages that Latinos from all walks of life love living in the United States and work hard for their families and communities. I encourage everyone to watch this film both Latinos and Non-Latinos because it does break through the stereotypes that people have negatively labeled Latinos. (more…)

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Breaking the Latino stereotype will lead to Hispanic marketing success

2010 Miss Universe Pageant

Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete and Miss Puerto Rico Mariana Vicente

Miss Universe 2010 introduced a diversity of beautiful women from all over the world but of course I was cheering for Miss Puerto Rico, Mariana Vicente. Even though Miss Mexico, Jimena Navarrete, won I was very happy that Mariana Vicente was in the top 10 but wait, was she really Puerto Rican? Was she really a Latina? I’m sure some these questions were in some people’s minds because of her blue eyes, blonde hair and light complexion she would be considered a Caucasian but in fact she was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mariana Vicente is an example of breaking the stereotype that all Latinos are assumed to have dark skin, brown eyes and dark hair when in fact there is so much ethnic diversity within Latin America and the Caribbean. A brief history about Spanish colonization and ethnic intermingling can in an early post. (more…)

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Latina Bloggers: Rise of the Mami Blogueras Part 2

Rise of the Real Mom spending graph

As mentioned on my last blog post, Latina Bloggers: Rise of the Mami Blogueras Part 1, moms have strong purchasing power and their consumer behavior is based around their family, lifestyle and life experiences. The above graph was researched by Advertising Age and you can see that the top three purchasing influences are personal care, clothing and books. Marketers need to develop strategical campaigns that will help drive brand loyalty and product purchases for each of these purchasing influences. The greatest challenge lies in capturing the interest of the Latina moms and that’s where the mami blogueras comes in. Mami blogueras not only post product information and reviews but also personal experiences and how it involves the everyday lives of their families. Marketers are now taking a closer look at the mami blogueras as they utilize their blogs to monitor product satisfaction and to encourage personal product reviews to boost overall popularity. One perfect example is General Mill’s QueRicaVida, a site focusing on Latina moms and families. They celebrated its re-launch by inviting Hispanic journalists and bloggers to a special gala in Miami and of course the very special guests are the mami blogueras because they are the key element in QueRicaVida’s online media campaigns.

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Latina Bloggers: Rise of the Mami Blogueras Part 1

Hispanic mom and daughter

A recent conference focusing on successful women bloggers held in New York City called the BlogHer Conference 2010 with the support of LATISM (Latinos in Social Media) is proof that now more than ever Latina bloggers have the ability to utilize online media, control content, gather information and be involved with communities of shared interests. One particular niche that caught my interest are the Latina mommy bloggers or the “mami blogueras.” After some time researching I can see why the mami blogueras are becoming the ultimate resources for parenting tips, shopping, cooking and family care.

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Puerto Rico’s beauty branded through a digital video narrative

Salitre: True Colors of Puerto Rico.
Producer – Barbara Crudeli
Director – Otto Flores
Director of Photography/ Editor – Alex Berge

When we think of branding, we think of ads, radio and television commercials, special events; any form of  medium that will communicate to the audience. Normally we have imagery and text that are combined in a way to tell a story to the intended target market the value of a product or service. That’s what branding and advertising is all about, good storytelling.

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